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> Ummm.  My configuration is a star topology with sixty-some-odd schools
> coming into our central office 7513 router over T1s.  Each school has a
> 3810 (cisco) router.  Each school is assigned a block of addresses out of
> the 172.16-31.x.y range with a net mask of 255.255.224.0.  I'll have a
> mixture of Macs, PCs running DOS (rare, but still there), Windows 3.1 (ditto),
> Windows 95 (most common), Windows 98, and Windows NT (probably 3.51 and 4.0),
> along with a couple of Unix machines (Linux and possibly Mac OS/X).  I want
> to automate things as much as possible.

Based on what you've described, you should be able to just write a
subnet declaration for each school, maybe define a few global options
like the domain name at the top level, write address range
declarations and site-local options in the subnet declarations, and
start running.   This is all documented in the manual pages, and
there's a sample dhcpd.conf in the server/ subdirectory in both
distributions.

                               _MelloN_


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